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Paul Voldemar Tenno, 1891 - 1985
MyHeritage Family TreesPaul Voldemar Tenno, 1908 - 1992
MyHeritage Family TreesPaul Tenno, 1898 - 1986
MyHeritage Family TreesPaul Tenno, born 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesPaul Voldemar Tenno, 1891 - 1985
Geni World Family TreePaul Voldemar Tenno, 1908 - 1992
Geni World Family TreePaul Eduard Tenno, 1896 - 1911
Geni World Family TreePaul Tenno, 1881 - 1921
Geni World Family TreePaul Voldemar Tenno, 1891 - 1985
FamilySearch Family TreePaul Tenno, Circa 1890 - Circa 1944
FamilySearch Family TreePaul Tenno, born Circa 1885
FamilySearch Family TreePaul Tenno, 1898 - 1985
Estonia, Gravestones, 1812-2019Paul J Tenno
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Get started Import family tree (GEDCOM)The first name Paul has its origins in the Latin name "Paulus," which means "small" or "humble." It first appeared in ancient Rome and has been widely used throughout Europe, particularly in countries with Christian traditions, due to its association with Saint Paul the Apostle, a key figure in early Christianity. The name signifies humility and modesty, traits that were valued in the early Christian community. Variations of the name Paul can be found across different cultures and languages, including Pablo in Spanish, Paolo in Italian, and Pavel in Russian, each reflecting local linguistic characteristics while maintaining the core meaning. The name has remained popular over centuries, often associated with influential figures in religion, politics, and the arts, further solidifying its enduring legacy.
The last name "Tenno" has its origins in Japan, where it is derived from the word "tennō," meaning "heavenly sovereign" or "emperor." This title has historical roots in the Japanese imperial system, where the emperor was considered a divine figure and a central authority in the governance of the nation. The name reflects the characteristics of leadership, nobility, and a connection to the divine, often associated with those who held significant power or status in society. Variations of the name can be found in different contexts, particularly in transliterations or adaptations in other languages, but "Tenno" remains relatively consistent in its form. In some cases, it may appear in different scripts or with slight phonetic changes, but the essence of the name as a symbol of authority and reverence remains intact. Overall, "Tenno" encapsulates a rich cultural heritage tied to Japan's historical governance and societal structure.
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